BigdotDave
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Hi people, anyone had any bad experiences with the HGV Solutions software. Having been sat-nav'd under low bridges and up farm tracks I'm thinking of buying it for the MH?
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As an alternative, how about the Philip's Trucker's Atlas? Gives bridge heights, weight and width limits. Wouldn't be without mine.
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I have a snooper and set up for the RV length width height weight trailer.
I have put it to the test many times on routes I know, I have altered the height to 15' then on the route headed for a 14' bridge (which me being 13'2 I know I can get under, it kept telling me an alternative route which would have avoided the bridge then kept telling me to turn round and go no further.....it always warns of bends that may be a problem width restrictions etc........the truth is up to now (two years) it has never sent me wrong.........unlike the satnav built into the coach if I believed that it would have me in all kinds of poo.......remember though all SatNav's and computer programs can be wrong never 100% trust them.
All the best Rick
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Do they do the Phillips Trucker Atlas for Europe? Can only seem to find UK one on interenet.
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I use 2 satnavs, a Snooper to avoid the unsuitable roads and a TomTom because it has the best range of POIs. The TomTom has very detailed mapping, even showing internal roads on campsites, but the Snooper has always given me the routes with the easiest roads, and always has avoided the narrow, low bridges etc where possible. There are some places where narrow roads are unavoidable unless you just decide not to go there
As previously stated though a Satnav is just an aid, you still need to have the brain functional.
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